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121 course de taureaux
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진행, 추이, 진로, 수로, (배.비행기의)코스, 침로, 항(공)로, 노정, 과정, 경과, 추세, (행동의)방침, 방향, 행동, 거동, (보통 고교 이상의 학습)과정, 일정한 교육과정, 코스, 학과과목, (강의.치료 등의)연속, (식사의)코스, 일품, (한)접시, (경주.경기의)코스, 골프코스, 경마장, (돌.벽돌등의)가로 층, 가로 줄, 뜨개 눈의 가로 줄, 큰 가로돛, 월경, (말 등을)달리다, 사냥개를 부려서 (토끼 등을)사냥하다, (사냥개로 하여금)몰게하다, (사냥개가 토끼를)쫓아가다(chase), (들판을)횡단하다, (구름 등이)어지럽게 날다, (액체 등이...을)따라 흐르다, (말.개.아이등이)뛰어다니다(run), (사냥개를 부려)사냥을 하다, (피가)돌다, 순환하다, (눈물이)하염없이 흐르다(쏟아지다), 침로를 잡다 -
123 course-of-value function
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COS corsaEN run, running -
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Спорт: длина разбега -
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СМИ: проводить курс -
128 run the course
Военный термин: проходить подготовку в учебном городке
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